Definition
A webbed foot is a foot with skin connecting the toes, creating a paddle-like structure. This feature is common in aquatic animals like ducks ๐ฆ, geese ๐ฆข, and frogs ๐ธ. Webbed feet help propel these animals through water more efficiently. It's like having built-in flippers! The webbing increases the surface area, allowing for stronger pushes against the water. Some animals have more developed webbing than others, depending on their aquatic lifestyle.